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Makski Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using the same adverb multiple times in a sentence.

"To" is an adverb right?

"Had to scratch the initial concept to be able to fit in to the 40k."

How about "... to be able fitting it into the 40k" ?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  

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makski "To" is an adverb right? No. It's a preposition, and you can use it as many times as you need to in a sentence.

  • makski "To" is an adverb right?
  • No.
  • It's a preposition, and you can use it as many times as you need to in a sentence.
  • We had to scratch the initial concept to fit it into the 40K.
  • ) CJ
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makski"To" is an adverb right?
No. It's a preposition, and you can use it as many times as you need to in a sentence.

We had to scratch the initial concept to fit it into the 40K.

(I don't know what you mean by 'fit it into the 40K', but that's how you write the sentence.)

CJ
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makskiHad to scratch the initial concept to be able to fit in to the 40k.
Let me correct something. Only the to in bold is a preposition. The others, in red, belong to the infinitives to scratch, to be, to fit. Those are sometimes

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